A month after debuting its Premier line of mainstream DDR3 memory modules, A-Data released new high-density 8 GB modules in the series. Available in both desktop UDIMM and notebook SO-DIMM form-factors, A-Data's new modules operate at PC3-10700 (DDR3-1333 MHz) speeds with CAS latency of 9T, and DRAM voltage of 1.5V. The new modules make use of 4 gigabit memory chips made possible in the mainstream segment by advancements in silicon fab processes. Unfortunately, the pricing isn't quite "mainstream" yet. One of these 8 GB Premier modules by A-Data could set you back by €159.90. They are backed by limited lifetime warranty.

Jeez the price and so slow 1333mhz
Surely by now they should have 32~128gb modules using the 16gb ram chips from Samsung or something ?
I think there is already 32gb ram chips already in Sept / Oct 2011 ??

19 Oct, 2011, 12:37 pm IST - Corsair announced today the addition of 8GB DDR3 memory modules to its Vengeance and Value Select product lines. The new 8GB Vengeance DDR3 memory operates at 1.5V for compatibility with the new 2nd generation Intel Core processor family and is guaranteed to operate at 1600MHz. Providing 8GB of rigorously-screened DRAM on a single module allows gamers and performance enthusiasts to build systems with 32GB of high-performance memory. We'll update you with the prices as soon as we get them.